Holy Moly! Arnaud Deroudilhe is an extraordinary film maker and photographer who recently started a photo project where he pays tribute to the 60’s fashion through vintage Vogue covers, cleverly combining cover page cut-outs and natural landscapes, creating an interesting depth to the images.

Happy leap year! I’m curious, would you ever consider proposing to your boyfriend or partner? As the Irish legend says, today is reserved for all those ladies who are too tired of waiting for their partner to pop the question and are willing to take matters in their own hands. According to my friend Jools (who herself proposed to her husband of 7 years), this tradition is still pretty currant in certain parts of Great Britain, although they don’t use silk gloves as consolation of rejection anymore. Here are three brave girls who did just that, earlier this morning. Be still my heart!

As a child, I spent a few years living in Wyoming, and we used to go to Colorado for fishing. However, those weekends were nothing like the pictures above: while on the fishing boat, our biggest enemy wasn't the freezing temperatures, but boredom and the sun beaming down on us.

Having said that, now as an adult somehow those memories are more filled with nostalgia than anything else. So when I spotted this awesome series of ice huts shot by Toronto based architectural photographer, Richard Johnson, I got totally fascinated with the concept of ice-fishing and especially the uniqueness of those tiny and practical ice homes. It blows my mind that even without their owners present, those little huts totally showcase each owner’s individuality.

Cheers to the weekend! What are your plans for the next two days? We're going for a birthday party tomorrow, but tonight is all about catching up on Elementary, wine and takeout pizza. Wishing everyone a jolly good weekend and I'll see you back here Monday morning. Fancy going down the internet rabbit hope? Enjoy!

Have you started to think about your spring door wreath yet? I'm literally on pins and needles waiting for warmer, longer and sunnier days. So, to get a jump start on the season, I'm thinking about recreating Amanda's sweet little wreath made simply with grapevine as a base and dried flower stems. Here is the full how-to if you fancy making one too.

How do you feel about wearing Converse with dressy pants and/or classy suit jackets? Personally, I always liked the mix of minimal elegance and a touch of tomboyish coolness, but it seems this look divides opinions. To me it's the best of two worlds and a great way to look presentable while being comfortable. What do you think? Thumbs up or down?

What's your oatmeal of choice: sweet or savory? Till recently, I didn't quite know what to think of a savory take on oatmeal, but after indulging in a few different variations (especially this one), I totally get it now!

It's incredibly refreshing to realize that a bit of salt, a dash of oil and a runny egg can make a gooey oat base so fulfilling. So, if you are bored of your go-to breakfast (or dinner, for that matter) try one of those nine savory oatmeal variations this week and I promise, you will never look back!

Fact: In today's world living simply takes work and a strong sense of what we truly want. It's harder nowadays to be a minimalist than a trend-setting maximalist (if that's even a thing). Having said that, those obstacles don't stop people (including myself) to resist the hype and just find joy in the simpler things. 'After all, we are more than the sum of our possessions, we are more than white-tiled walls'.

Do you remember your friends' sad anniversaries? It's easy to forget that our friends need us not only when celebrating happiness and joy, but also when it comes to dealing with hardship. So here is a tiny and sweet reminder of how to handle those darker days:

"If a friend has lost someone close to them - a parent, a grandparent, a friend, whatever - put a yearly reminder in your calendar of that day.
Then, when it comes (and it’s appropriate based on this friend’s personality) just send a text - “Hey, I know this is a hard day. I love you and I’m here to talk or eat ice cream with or whatever you need.”

The chances of you “reminding” them of this are pretty slim. They have not forgotten the day their friend died. In fact, they are probably thinking a LOT about it, but to everyone else, it’s just a normal day."

Growing up I was a picky eater, so my parents used cookie cutters to make my school lunch sandwiches look cool. I remember eating heart shaped slices of cheese or star shaped veggies on repeat. Having said that, my lunchbox looked nothing like those amazing creations above. Those are made by Ming, a lovely mom who takes her sons school lunches to another level with those incredible cartoon inspired creations. Aren't they brilliant?